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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1932. By BILLE DE BECK O IN AN/ SIT / SULLY - -A GREAT DOWN , BROTHER- - 7 TATTOO ARTST 1§ ! WEAL BE WITH gfi HERE - -If 1T's OKAY { You W A WITH YOU --\'D | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG r—wc‘\' ? YOU AIN'T GOT NO CONTRACT OR NOTHIN' 5 fr-l—{istoric Idaho Railroad of ‘Boom’ May Be Abandoned ERNIE'S RIGHT, BARNEY ~ - BUSINESS S GEE! -~ \F | TALK CONTRACT TO SULLY -~ HE'LL THINK 1 DON'T WITH THIS GuY, sULLY//? BOY! 1 THOUGHT ‘You WUZ SMARTER'N THAT/ 1 WOULDN'T HANDLE MY GRANDMOTHER \F MY SPLIT WITH HER BUSINESS -~ 1 HATE TO SEE YOU BUILD UP THAT] BIG MOOSE AN’ THEN HANE HIM SHOOT THE CHUTES TRUST HIM --BUT ERNE'S RIGHT! IF 1 AT CAREFUL SOME SMART MANAGER'S GONNA TRY TO SWIPE HIM OFFA' ME - - 1 GOTTA DO SV N (SUMPN MINUTE -~ LIKE TO HAVE MY NAME AN ADORESS PUT ON YOUR Suye | BOISE, Ida., Aug. 4—A historic | Northern Idaho railroad will pass| out of existence if the request of he Union Pacific Railroad toaban- don the track froin Bell to Amwaco in Kootenai County, is granted | the Public Utilities Commission revealed. | Wnhen prosperity of the Couer | d’Alene mining district was at its | highest pitch this line, built sole-~ |1y as-a connecting link between | Wallace and Spokane, carried hun- | dreds of passengers daily. Trains |ran from Spokane to . Amwaco, | Where a lake steamer carrier pas cific by agreement with the Chi- cago, Milwaukee St. Paul and Pa- cific Railrodd, startéd running | trains through Tekoa, Wash, Plum- | mer and IChatcolet, an all-rail | journey, and the Amwaco branch | sank gradually into distse. The Public Utilities Commission plans no formal protest, but residetits of Fori are expected to object when the matter comes beford the | comimission The railroad also asked permis- ;sion to abandon the ecreek road in Shoshone County, built origin- ally to serve a group of mines not now active. _©1932, King Fesrures Syndicate, Inc, Great Brucain rights OPEN WAY FOR TRADE TREATY Memorandum Sent to Pre- TR B 3 —'sengers across Lake Couer d'Alene, | P P ¢ Juneau by / o Harrison and they boarded a Two tunnels under the Scheids Y harpist, and M en R Wallace special train on andther |river between Antwerp and Ste DOU(,LAS A LKL W, o ko As many as 500 passeng-| anno, Belgium, have been begun praise of the entertainmen 3 daily were ferried across, and |por ('omp!enonvin 1935. NEWS Moy e — thousands of pounds of mail and| PRI e Y S 1 AT THE HOTE " express likewise ‘were carried over. la@ papers for sale at Empire Some years ago the Union Pa- Office. RER Holl_ywbod, on Parade for Premiere, Laughs Through SEES ERROR IN : | Filmland make-believe occasionally By HERBERT PLUMMER Gastineau M. Legg, Vancouver, B. C Alaskan reen, Seattle; L. H. Smith, Those mobs, cheering, yelling, mier Herriot bV Am- D. V. F. D. MEETS TONIGHT staring, blocking the streets, fight- | b ing the police traffic lines, strain- baSSadOl‘ Edg(‘ Douglas Firemen will hold forth CALIFORNIA GROCERY Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PHONE 478 GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 5 Fast Deliveries takss a gallant turn, investing the WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—Take it fglq"“yl“‘”l‘ RO T8 wmore for glimpses of the fabled tonight for their regular semi-| ] from W. O. Woods, Treasurer of e i s and queens, princes and * . |monthly meeting. The usual routine | Zynda the “United States, any time any-' The other morning came news of @ realm that really| PARIS, Aug. 4—Formal negotia-|pusiness with certain matters pend-| Henry O'Malley, Washing body watits a Siver doflar for the that M-G-M, last Of the Studios never was, mobs swimming in the o rlm ¥ Franco-American com- |ing from last meeting, are sched-|C. paper ‘dollar he has ‘In hig® pos- t0 fecl' the ' financial pinch, had | floods of white light, in waves :“m;rcm .nmt,\ !\..\EA been Up?"ed-;ull‘d for action this evening. e e sessfon, “if* he'lk just call &t the ordercd sweeping’ salary s UD crowding and jostling; those lim-| -Ambassador Walter Edge hassent| ey — Old papers ror sale e Emplre Treasury Department on -the cor- and down the line of talent. ousines, nickel-plated and shinv‘:WI;::Z“‘X':';?;’;',:["_Pf‘_’"}‘etrl He{;_\ot LADIES' LEAGUE TO START Office. fies Of Pegnsylvanig Avenue and| Tt Was not pleasant hews to|with uniformed chauffeurs; those |yl (TEEURES MRS ARG 0NN i T SEWING MEETINGS — 15th Street, Washington, Woods an Industry that Has found these |stans, in colorful creations, in oo " g l:).‘f(“ssl(:p" i‘ usi- will “be tickled to death to ses ;’eete;lih times uncomfortably close- furs and jew and flowers, step- Bél;{l*lll pw‘u‘ Rt m"‘ui d‘mfl::nfgp The Ladies' League will have g E UP bim. " d il V. ’ A 3 ping lightly over rich carpets 1o, roy . also complaints on |SPecial business meeting Friday The Treasurer's lnvitation was| ~Hollywood, its mass mind as the microphones for their “Hello, |(n.' Prench import quotas and|Cvening in the league rooms. After LIVER B"-E e S HE HaH) e CTERFEEE R DR om s, gverybody. . lother impediments to American |the business session the members communication BEcknl” & SEOGR of the individual temperaments of its| Tue forecourt of that bizarre trade and their friends will work on pecpiy the western st Cr‘b_{_f‘l“miS’S- I'Wted, ¥ thea:re, a forecourt transformed - their sewing for the Fall bazaar. WITHOUT CA|.0MH. r.ox.mu]u Y}fl!; t;ml!) 4 group of 4“1;1 _Th-n night' there wos one of|gyernight into a rich garden with = Refreshments will be served as a T R Sid' Graumsn's KHiinese theatre sreinly transplanted trees and |Sailor Sticks to Shlp wind up for the evening’s affair. | And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in that section. ‘world premieres"—and Hollywood | cnrubs, and ning flowers, with | A e et b g the Morning. Rarin’ G Memi p in these clubs en-|boulevard, as though touched With|vyiolet “moonlight”; the tides of | And “Sees the World” {nias FRAR HoniE e Morning Rarin” to Go tails & pledge on the part of each the wand of prosperity, looked like chattsr and noise and merriment | i ) ¥ 1t you feel sour and sunk and the world to spurn all paper dollars and 1o the c¢ld home town on circus day ebbing and flowing again, ebbing il kst b e tooks’ i";‘ififil‘.’u‘nu'x‘lf."‘}i"'c.:d?'f»"c'».«':lfl use nothing but silver in monetary | —but no, the old home town never anq flowing, the ata}ix]z the point-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—Eight h‘ Piialy eve 4 Bol gum and expect them to make you suddenly transuctions. looked 1like that | A e rears ago George h ome Tuesday evening from Bcl-| gweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. T ea is to craate a greater’ y ing, the homage—it's a thousand- | V€2 l.u) besxdgw J. Shockley re- lingham where she has been ‘n For "‘"fl can’t do it. They °§"v Siove the 3 et Py | ring circus, and you need a thou- ed on board a navy transport,|attendance at the State Norma!| bowelsanda m o movement doean’t got at demand for silver ani increas2 the| THE SHOW GOES ON sand eyes. the U. S. S. Henderson, as @ esc- |Scnool for several weeks e T i poes, ek ko price of the commodiy. Approval, There’s afi old and ever-new lond class signalman. 2 of liquid into your bowels daily. of the movement by Treasurer excitement about these infantile 3 | Today is bile is not flowing freely, your food . | tem ¢ DEPRESSION? POOH! | Today, as chief quartermaster,|gaFEGUA! GE ;| doesn't digest. It just deciys in_the bowels. > " 5 was sought. SHia $%. i s e | S! JARD BRIDGE TRAVEL i D 0O WAS " SOL jgestures of this one-time “infant| papression? Salary cuts? “Not he's slill with the ship which has g g o {p B sasea Yol KA OPEN EVENINGS jindustry.” - Amusing, yes, this bril- 'tonjg-t thank you,” laughs Holly- |coverad in that period, approxi- Railings have been placed on the skin often breuks out in blemishes. Your head e - DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR liant, gaudy parade of finery and'ywood, pleased with itself, flinging |Mmately 345,471 miles. Third Street Bridge to guide ped- pRRA A Gt 2 BUY BEANS NO Wi He wrote them saying they were|peanty and ostensible wealth, yet jts fling, . . . Tozether, ship and man, they've |estrians across safely and pre akes thoso gcods od CARTER'S SMALL WHITE, fresh stock, pound ... 4e the wr . The fact that i o 4 o , S to get these on“the wrong road | exhiliarating even though you' —momorrow, sleep-hungry eyes seen the east and west coasts of |anyone not familiar with the bridge | pounds of bile e on At GARNICK’S-Pl 174 b4 = none freely and make you T / used only silver dollars would ) . L ;,h? [f;d Oy e . e | know that it's all @ show. Maybe | (for Grauman will have those fan- |the United States, Cuba and oth-|yandering off on either side during | [ fup snd vp wondestul, elp s all. € lis because you know there's mo astic prologs of his, and, “Strange |er islands of the West Indies,|a dark evening. s b A 3 , B when it comes to making the bile flow freely. dm}_,‘rm'w people don't seem to other show ¥nflthe world like it interlude” is no short subject) will |M: Nicaragua, Canal Zone,| —eeo—— But don't ask for liver pills, Ask foc Catter's realize,” says: Woods, “that for ov-| i T |scan rew columns of red ink, and |Hawii, Philippine Islands, China,|DOUGLAS ATTENDAN File Fiver Pl vactbe red label. Heseat & ery f\xp‘*x' dollar we issue there’s |37€ 893,870,994 pieces of currbnm"‘morninc headaches will not be|Guam, North Africa, Yugoslavia,| PLEASED WITH CONCERT | ®abstitute. ©1931 C. M. Co. & mv‘flf dollar backing 1t up in in circulation, the cost of putting helped by checking the check [Italy and Gibraltar. A number of people from the £ o s them out may be understood. Over | book. .. . | Shockley's service has been con- nd attended the musical pro- | WIMINIGIIIGI MUNSINGWEAR All Silk Hosi » i osiery Silk Sheer Chiffon . . Picot top . . All New Shades . . Sizes 814 to 10 $1.00 Pair—2 Pairs $1.65 mfiv::;h:-:v 1?1\»“. :t1lyfi§‘]l;;t;2:1¢"“lf of this number are in one| But tonight is tonight. .. and tinuous aboard the transport ex-|gram given last night at the North- $540,000000 in silver dollars, Of [ doNar bills—483,186,262. { Hollywood is—Hollywood cept for one period of six months, [ern Light Presbyterian Church in that amount $485,000,000 is stored afvay in the vaults of the Treas- ury. Some $45,000,000 is in actual circulation. | “In one room we have $50000,- | 000 in silver dollars stored. A bag containing 1,000 we s 59! pounds, When we start to count all we have on hand it takes| around six weeks with a large| crew of men working steadily. “1t would be a big load off our shoulders to get rid of them.” Actually if everybody decided to exchange their paper dollars for the “cartwheels” it would not mean that the production of sil- ver would be increased thereby, the Treasurer asserted. No silver dol- lars would increase activity. The| result of such a move would be| to open the vaults of the Treasury, | he said. The 485,000,000 stored there | wouid be the silver put into eir-; culation. SAVING FOR UNCLE SAM Uncle Sam would welcome such | a proposition, for ‘it would mean an actual saving to him. Dal]ar! bilfs cost him about a penny each. | The average life of the bill is| about nine months. | The “cartwheel” continues in circulation indefinitely. } When one considers that there LTS | | The home of Mr. Chas. ], Moore, Below: The home of M. G. Faceihi. 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